Jeffrey Rosen

Jeffrey Rosen is president and CEO of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. He is also a professor of law at The George Washington University and a contributing editor for The Atlantic.

His biography on Louis D. Brandeis for the Yale University Press series Jewish Lives will be published in 2016.

He is co-editor of “Constitution 3.0: Freedom and Technological Change” and author of “The Supreme Court: The Personalities and Rivalries That Defined America,” “The Most Democratic Branch: How the Courts Serve America,” “The Naked Crowd: Reclaiming Security and Freedom in an Anxious Age” and “The Unwanted Gaze: The Destruction of Privacy in America.” His essays and commentaries have appeared in The New York Times Magazine; The Atlantic; on National Public Radio; in The New Yorker, where he has been a staff writer; and in New Republic, where he was legal affairs editor from 1999-2014.

The Chicago Tribune named him one of the 10 best magazine journalists in America and the Los Angeles Times called him, “the nation's most widely read and influential legal commentator.”

Rosen is a graduate of Harvard College, Oxford University, where he was a Marshall Scholar, and Yale Law School.